Filling Emotional Tanks
Each person has an Emotional Tank, similar to a car’s gas tank. When the tank is full, we can go most anywhere, but when it’s empty we go nowhere. Learn here how to fill the Emotional Tanks of youth and high school athletes and how to avoid draining their tanks.
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Demonstrated here, using if/then statements can guide athletes into thinking for themselves.
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Watch a youth sports coach introduce the Emotional Tank to her players, and see how they respond.
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A youth coach explains the importance of halftime and how he provides guidelines and feedback to his players.
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See how you can keep all players engaged, while recognizing players for non-traditional contributions.
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Watch and learn as a youth coach uses the "criticism sandwich" with his player after a game.
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A youth soccer coach explains, in this demonstration, how to correctly use the criticism sandwich method.
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Watch this youth soccer coach using the correct ratio of positive to corrective feedback with her athletes.
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A Hall of Fame Coach explains the proper ratio of praise to criticism that coaches should give to players.
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PCA Founder gives a passionate presentation on the state of youth sports and how we can improve the culture.
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One coach's view of the "Magic Ratio" of five specific, truthful praises for each constructive criticism